Jannis, * Jannis Achstetter <jannis_achstetter@xxxxxx> [2022-05-30 22:20]: > Hi, > > > Now I am looking for similar specs with a class compliant > > USB connection. > > I know it's not a "recent" device and it's not class-compliant but if it > matches your requirements you might want to take a look at the > Roland/Cakewalk/Edirol UA-101. It's USB 2.0, not class-compliant but > perfectly supported by Linux since ages and it even still runs on my > Windows 10 machine. Thank you, this looks like a nice interface indeed, and buying it second hand sounds like a viable route. It seems that a mix of all outputs is being sent to the phones output at the front[1]. Is it channels one and two? Since you mention that it is not class compliant but "supported", does this device have specific alsa drivers? [1] https://dt7v1i9vyp3mf.cloudfront.net/styles/news_large/s3/imagelibrary/e/edirol3diagram-qU1jzlA5.mDKn9Rk_lPoZXmGyOHJZZLq.jpg [...] > The larger UA-1000 might even support coaxial SPDIF I/O, Wordclock and > ADAT. I never had one in my hands, unfortunately. It seems like the UA-1000s ADAT output merely mirrors the 8 analogue outputs but does not provide more channels in addition sadly. Thanks again Jannis! _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user